Events

Where a monogram bar belongs

The format flexes: romantic at a wedding, magnetic on a retail floor, quietly generous in a gifting suite. Pick your occasion below — each page covers layout, pacing, and what to hand guests.

One crew, four very different rooms

The machines don't change much between a ballroom and a boutique — the choreography does. At a wedding the bar is a hosted gift, so the menu is tight and the hand-off is ceremonial. On a retail floor the bar is theater, positioned where the window traffic can watch letters go on. In a gifting suite it's concierge-quiet: names taken in advance, pieces finished while executives are in sessions. And in a hotel program the bar becomes a recurring amenity with its own signage and rhythm.

Whatever the room, the same rules hold: an edited letter menu, honest queue math, a claim-ticket system when volume spikes, and finished pieces that get inspected before they're handed over. Start with your format above, or tell us the occasion and we'll suggest the shape.